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gadget42
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7 sudo myths debunked
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7 sudo myths debunked - Peter Czanik - August 24, 2022
The most common misconceptions I've come across involve security, flexibility, and central management. Here, I debunk these sudo myths.
https://opensource.com/article/22/8/debunk-sudo-myths
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fascinating
https://www.sudo.ws/about/history/
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